
Cole Franklin (at right) scored 21 points on nine of 14 shooting Saturday to help the North Texas Mean Green snap a four-game losing streak. – Photo by Joe Alexander
By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
The North Texas Mean Green entered the Convocation Center Saturday afternoon hoping to start digging themselves out of an 11th-place hole in the American Conference men’s basketball standings.
Buried even deeper, the UTSA Roadrunners just wanted to win a game, period.
North Texas succeeded in its mission, ripping off a 25-0 run that stretched from late in the first half to early in the second, on its way to an 81-58 victory.
As a result, the Mean Green extended the 13th (and last)-place Roadrunners’ program-record losing streak to 16 games.

Roadrunners guard Jamir Simpson scored 17 points on seven of 16 shooting. – Photo by Joe Alexander
“Winning is hard,” first-year North Texas coach Daniyal Robinson said. “Any time you get an opportunity to get a win, you got to celebrate it. I’m really proud of our guys on how they bounced back from the heartbreaking, double-overtime loss at Rice.”
Rice defeated North Texas 86-83 in double overtime Wednesday night in Houston. After a slow start against UTSA, one of the lowest-rated teams in the nation, the Mean Green turned it on in the last 25 minutes.
“This means a lot,” said Robinson, who spent the last three seasons as head coach at Cleveland State. “It gives our guys a confidence boost going into next week.”
The North Texas backcourt duo of Cole Franklin and Je’Shawn Stevenson enjoyed big games in helping North Texas (13-11, 4-7) snap a four-game losing streak.
Playing with energy against the struggling Roadrunners (4-19, 0-11), Franklin produced 21 points and seven rebounds.
He hit nine of 14 shots from the field, including multiple layups off UTSA turnovers.
Stevenson, who burned UTSA for 27 points in an 81-62 victory last month in Denton, scored only 10 but may have been just as much of a nuisance to the home team.
Not only did he disrupt UTSA’s offense with six steals, but he also passed for six assists and pulled down six rebounds.
Jamir Simpson scored 17 points to lead the Roadrunners, and Baboucarr Njie added 11.

UTSA coach Austin Claunch exhorts his team from the sideline against North Texas. – Photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA guard Austin Nunez was helped off the floor with 4:40 remaining in the game after he fell on a dunk attempt and hurt his knee. The preliminary prognosis is that Nunez escaped any structural damage.
In analyzing the game, Roadrunners coach Austin Claunch lamented what he called a “terrible” last two minutes of the first half and a “horrendous” effort in the second half.
“Embarrassing, the most embarrassed I’ve ever been,” Claunch said. “That’s unacceptable on my end. We got to be better Wednesday.”
In serious danger of getting left out of the conference tournament, the Roadrunners sit in last place in the American going into a Wednesday road game at East Carolina.
They trail the 10th-place Rice Owls now by five games in the loss column with seven remaining.
Only 10 teams in the American qualify for the tournament based on a new format installed before the season.
If there was a bright spot to emerge in the postgame analysis, it was that Nunez apparently escaped serious injury.
“It seems structurally, he’s OK, which is the most important thing,” Claunch said. “I think he got the wind knocked out of him, as well. With the knee injuries he’s had, it scared him a little bit more than anything. It looks like he’s going to be OK.
“Structurally, nothing serious, but we’ll double check on that tomorrow.”
Through the losing streak, Claunch has remained largely upbeat, especially after 10-points-or-less home losses to Temple and UAB on the last homestand.
But on Saturday afternoon, the coach couldn’t hide his disappointment at what happened in the second half, when the Mean Green outscored the Roadrunners 47-32.
“For the first time,” Claunch said, “we looked like a team that’s lost 16 games in a row. That’s what it looked like — for the first time. We played great basketball for three straight games. We played a pretty good first half (today).
“Obviously, I’m going to watch it. It’s not one person. It starts with the head coach (on) down. So, got to go watch it. Obviously we’ve got seven games (with) two on the road (next week).
“Got to watch this. Evaluate it, and see where we go.”

UTSA guard Austin Nunez fell on a dunk attempt with four minutes left in the game, but Austin Claunch said he escaped any structural damage to his knee. – Photo by Joe Alexander
Records
North Texas 13-11, 4-7
UTSA 4-19, 0-11
Coming up
UTSA at East Carolina, Wednesday, 6 p.m.
UTSA at Charlotte, Sunday, Feb. 15, 11 a.m.
Notable
Guard Cole Franklin, a junior from DeSoto, produced 11 points in the 25-0 run for North Texas.
The Mean Green scored 11 in a row at the end of the first half and another 14 straight at the start of the second.
Franklin, a Cleveland State transfer, capped the run with a tip-in that expanded the Mean Green’s lead to 48-26 with 17:18 remaining.
North Texas held a glaring statistical advantage in points scored off turnovers. The Mean Green forced 18 turnovers and capitalized to score 34 points. On the flip side, UTSA forced 13 turnovers but scored only seven points off them.
North Texas extended its lead in the all-time series against UTSA to 24-14. The Mean Green improved to 12-8 in San Antonio, including four straight victories.
UTSA’s last win at home against North Texas came on Jan. 9, 2021. In that game, UTSA won 77-69 behind guard Jhivvan Jackson’s 31 points.
Roadrunners freshman guard Dorian Hayes sat out his second consecutive game with an injury. Hayes was listed as questionable on the morning availability report and then came out of the dressing room in warmups.
Forward Baboucarr Njie was also listed as questionable, but he started and played.
First half
Trailing for almost 15 minutes in the half, North Texas stepped it up in the last five minutes with the 11-0 run for a 34-26 lead.

North Texas coach Daniyal Robinson said he is proud of his players for bouncing back after a double-overtime loss Wednesday in Houston against Rice. – Photo by Joe Alexander
First, the Mean Green forced an Austin Nunez turnover and advanced the ball the other way for a layup by Franklin.
Next, Je’Shawn Stevenson buried a three off the left wing. After UTSA’s Daniel Akitoby misfired on a couple of free throws, Franklin attacked again on a drive for two points.
He missed an ensuing free throw, but Dylan Arnett finished the play with a tip in. David Terrell Jr. completed the run for the Mean Green, hitting two free throws with 29.4 seconds remaining.







